disgruntled republicans plan uptown charlotte rally

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A white supremacist group is planning a rally in uptown Charlotte on Saturday to protest illegal immigration.

Between 30 and 40 members of the Detroit-based National Socialist Movement plan to march from the government center to the Old City Hall across from the police station starting around 3 p.m. Saturday.

The organization bills itself as “the largest pro-White civil rights organization in America.: Frederick Cook, of Gastonia, one of the organizers, said the ralliers will be wearing all black battle dress uniforms, but plan for a peaceful gathering.

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you don't know what the national socialist movement is? hint: it's not socialist

2nd hint: they're fascists

Yeah, sorta. I don't really follow bigoted hate groups all that closely. But my main point was, firstly, to make fun of the dumbassery of their name. And, secondly, to point out that they're not "republican" but rather an independent party. More or less calling your trolling attempt lazy.

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not at all surprised that people are too preoccupied with defending the honor of republicanism to actually comment on an uptown nazi rally. that's actually probably why they're coming all the way to charlotte to do it. it appears as though bad things happen to these dipshits up north

It now appears that a vicious brawl at a south suburban restaurant on Saturday involved hammer-wielding "anti-fascists" attacking a group of self-professed "white nationalists."

The attack occurred at 12:45 p.m. Saturday, according to Tinley Park police. Ten were injured, with three taken to local hospitals. Among innocent bystanders terrified by the bizarre explosion of violence were several dozen women there for a wedding shower.

Sources tell Fox Chicago News that at least one of the white nationalists was a fugitive wanted on as many as seven different warrants.

After the attack, several injured white supremacists fled immediately, declining medical treatment. Tinley Park Police said they detained five of the suspected attackers, who apparently call themselves members of the "South Side Chicago Anti-Racist Action." Police and Cook County prosecutors said criminal charges could be filed Sunday.